Noon Holiday Concerts: Fargo-Moorhead Opera

December 14, 2017, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Enjoy music from some of the area’s best musicians over your lunch hour (noon – 1 p.m.). Purchase lunch from local caterer Chef’s Table and take in the galleries for FREE. Shop for artful gifts at The Store and have them wrapped for FREE. Museum memberships make great holiday gifts!Members get 20% off Store Purchases, November 24 – December 24.

Events Calendar

December 2016

Other Exhibitions

Now You See Me . . .

May 24, 2018 -
March 23, 2019

Reflections on Portraits and Abstractions from the Collection

If one looks closely and listens carefully, works of art can ask important questions that elicit understanding of our world. For example, what societal factors influence how an artist depicts another person?

Civility is for the Birds: Mackenzie Kouba

May 17, 2018 -
August 18, 2018

In her latest series, Civility is for the Birds, local artist Mackenzie Kouba uses satire in richly layered, colorful compositions to illustrate some of today’s most relevant societal concerns. Kouba’s work is realized with a variety of materials – from oil paint on canvas to collage and assemblage.

Architecture for the Birds

March 22, 2018 -
August 25, 2018

NDSU Department of Architecture & Landscape Architecture

Architecture for the Birds is a popular annual exhibition in partnership with the North Dakota State University Department of Architecture & Landscape Architecture that epitomizes the creative process.

Cayla Skillin-Brauchle: STAT!

March 22, 2018 -
May 31, 2018

STAT! investigates the relationship between our lived experiences and the data and statistics that are used to describe those experiences. Inspired by infographics and visualizations of data, Cayla Skillin-Brauchle explores the aesthetics of data in a time when the dissemination of information is acutely political.

Mark Applebaum

February 01, 2018 -
June 09, 2018

Picturing Music

“The Mad Scientist of Music,” a modern-day John Cage, and provocative integrator of art forms, Mark Applebaum masterfully crafts intricate visual artworks of signs and symbols that can also be interpreted and played by musicians.